Some shells provide ways to prevent some commands to be added to the history
Some shells provide ways to prevent some commands to be added to the history
Beh, “The technique, codenamed Ghost Tap by ThreatFabric, enables cybercriminals to cash-out money from stolen credit cards linked to mobile payment services such as Google Pay or Apple Pay and relaying NFC traffic.” Sembra che il problema non sia il telefono ma il fatto che prima ti fregano le credenziali della carta… Se non ho capito male, l’articolo non mi sembra spieghi molto chiaramente ma faccia un po’ di clickbait
They are right 🤣
More than a decade ago I bought SUSE enterprise for a couple of years just to support the project. Never needed any assistance so I’m not sure about a different experience. BTW The box was nice 🤣
Ho visto il video qualche giorno fa e per me è un bel NOPE … il sistema per funzionare richiede un abbonamento e una connessione costante visto che di per se non ha praticamente alcuna potenza di calcolo. Fino a quando un sismile dispositivo non sarà basato su tecnologia e protocolli aperti per me non avrà senso … se l’azienda chiude o fallisce o si stufa, spegne i server e tu ti trovi con un bel fermacarte costoso. No grazie
Typescript principalmente sopperisce a una delle più gravi mancanze di Javascript… Il controllo sui tipi di dati. Vale decisamente la pena impararlo
I use a self hosted Wallabag but I still have to test the Obsidian plug in https://github.com/huseyz/obsidian-wallabag
I’m not sure about the “audiobooks” part but you can use your browser from android to connect to calibre https://manual.calibre-ebook.com/faq.html#over-the-air
BTW I used for many years Moon+ Reader to read aloud my ebook on android. Not quite as a real audiobook but good enough https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.flyersoft.moonreader
If you are able to see every recipe I’d rule out data corruption. If the issue arise only when try to create a new recipe (or editing an old one) the usual thing to check are permissions. Don’t zip but use some tools to maintain permissions (tar, rsync, etc) and try again
In response to your question, I’d like to share my personal experience regarding remote work. I have been working entirely remotely for years, and given this background, I cannot imagine returning to an office setting, even if it was just for one day a month.
The primary reason is tied to time and quality of life. If my office were an hour away from my home - and in reality, it’s even further - I would be committing 8 hours a week just for commuting. This effectively means that in terms of hours, I’d still be tied to a five-day work commitment when considering the commute time.
But beyond the simple tally of hours, there are aspects of daily life and routine to consider. On the days I’d be expected to be in the office, I would have significantly less time to spend with my son. This would majorly impact our daily routine. We wouldn’t get the chance to have lunch together, and the management of daily commitments would become much more complex.
In conclusion, given my background and personal priorities, I would unquestionably choose to continue working from home five days a week rather than commuting to the office for four days. The flexibility and time saved from commuting hold invaluable worth to me.
It really depends. I usually prefer json. It’s easily understandable from humans and from machines, it doesn’t depends on indentation and above everything else I like it very much 🤣
I didn’t completely switch, koreader is installed side by side with the official software but it has a lot more feature and it suite my needs. Eg. I’m a developer and I wrote an Obsidian plugin to retrieve all my highlights and notes from koreader
On Android I like Moon+ Reader, on my Kobo I installed koreader
I tried some during the years but I’m sticking with shattered
Weird in what way?
I’m an avid Obsidian user but I didn’t know about Matcha. It’s really cool
Per adesso ho preso rock'n'roll robots
ma temo che per la bimba di 7 anni sia decisamente troppo complesso e possa risultare noioso, anche solo giocando con una 11enne e un 16enne sarebbe svantaggiata e se giocassimo anche noi adulti risulterebbe troppo sbilanciato il gioco. Però mi sono piaciute un sacco le meccaniche e ci giocherò (o almeno lo proporrò) per alcune sedute … adesso però devo mettermi a guardare anche gli altri per trovare qualcosa che sia di più ampio respiro per un grande range di età
I want to jockely answer: curl
but there are seriously good cli rss readers out there:
If you want a way to self host git (not github) repositories you can check this list https://www.slant.co/topics/1440/~best-self-hosted-web-based-git-repository-managers
I do exactly the same. It’s not foolproof but it’s better than nothing. I remember, almost a decade ago, when I discovered that
rm
on mac didn’t accept flags as last arguments… I hope they changed that behavior